A business analyst has determined that there are five possible solutions to a business need. If the business analyst completes the solution assessment on multiple solutions, what is the goal of the assessment?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation
According to the BABOK® Guide, solution assessment is the process of evaluating the value delivered by a solution in use by the enterprise, and recommending removal of barriers that prevent the full realization of the value1. The goal of solution assessment is to compare the expected and actual outcomes of a solution, and identify the best course of action to increase the value delivered by the solution2. When there are multiple possible solutions to a business need, the business analyst should assess each solution against the evaluation criteria, such as feasibility, suitability, acceptability, sustainability, and affordability, and determine which solution has the greatest business value3. References: 1: BABOK® Guide, version 3, section 7.1, page 2302:
BABOK® Guide, version 3, section 7.2, page 2313: BABOK® Guide, version 3, section 7.4, page 234.